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Marshal Deane (209.162.252.36) -

I live in Ontario Canada, and have long considerd moving to Costa Rica to start a new and exciting life for my familty. I am an Engineering Technologist C.E.T. with extensive experience in the water industry, and my wif's background is in purchasing. Is their many opportunities in Costa Rica for people like us.

Thanks


Reply #1 Hank (208.155.100.97) -

There are many opportunties in Costa Rica for those who make the opportunties. You need to be creative with the creation of your OWN BUSINESS.

For seeking a "regular" job you will find that there are almost no opportunities as 1) you will not easily get permission to "work", and 2) you will not find the wages suitable if you do.


Reply #2 Justin (66.234.233.66) -

I also have wanted to live in Costa Rica for a long time. I would really love to live in Montezuma, but would be willing to pretty much take anything on the pacific coast. I am a computer engineer with sales experience and entrepreneurial talents. Other areas I can work in are weight loss / physical training / social work / drug and alcohol counseling / and DJing. Do you see a great need for these types of skills?

Reply #3 Garrett Norman (207.69.137.140) -

I am interested in relocating to Costa Rica and becoming a citizen of your country. Iam looking for the requirements to do this. I would like information on doing this as a semi -retiree with the possibility of obtaining supplemenal income in your workforce. I have an extensive backround in metal fabrication and welding. I also have years of working in the golf course maintenance field. Your reply in this matter would be greatly appreciated Sincerely, Garrett Norman

Reply #4 Ron (196.40.43.75) -

Garrett, your fields of welding and golf course maintenance would probably be successful here. Get residency information from "ARCR" www.arcr.net Guanacaste is booming. Stand on a street corner; see what is not there, and do that.

Reply #5 Harley (69.148.76.15) -

I will be moving to Costa Rica and will be looking for some retired electrical engineers or computer science engineers who have experience in electrical design. I currently work for a service engineering and plan on working for them remotely in Costa Rica. I am also considering the possibility of setting up a design network if I can find the right people who want to work. If you know of anyone pass my email address to them.

hpritt@tetrafusion.com

Regards

Harley Pritt

VP Engineering Operations

TetraFusion Inc.


Reply #6 Brenda Humber (69.214.105.82) -

I am a certified nurse midwife seeking an opportunity to teach midwifery/ob nursing or assist women with their reproductive needs. I am proficient in medical spanish.

Thank you,

Brenda Humber MS, CNM

Director of Midwifery Services

Access Community Healthcare


Reply #7 Véronique Noel (69.159.158.192) -

Hi! I work in Québec, Canada, with people having a mental

problem. I also have experience in tourism. I speak french,

english and I'm learning spanish. I can work in a school, bar

restaurent, anything can give me the chance to work over

there. Thank you in advance! Véronique Noel


Reply #8 JJ Alexander (152.163.100.196) -

Sir/Madam:

I am interested in teaching English in a Latin speaking country while learning Spanish during the next year. Could you please give me some information or leads about teaching English in your country. Thanks very much for your time and consideration.

JJ Alexander


Reply #9 john karford (144.59.12.138) -

Hi my name is john and im about to get out of the army.

iv been in the tech field for 4 years and i lived in costarica for 7 years when i was in my teens.

im looking to go back, im flexible and motivated.

if you want to know more please email me at the above address


Reply #10 Garrett Clyde (136.200.44.114) -

I am a single 25 year old who is planning to relocate from California to Costa Rica. I have two years of Electronic Engineering schooling and four years experience in the water industry with a specialty in differential pressure transducers and other sensitive measurement devices. I currently speak some Spanish but have a propensity for new languages. I am hard working and I learn new skills very quickly. All job inquiries are welcome.

Reply #11 Penney (205.188.116.69) -

Hi! My husband is retired, but I am not. We are contemplating moving to Costa Rica. I am a dental Hygienist, licensed to practice in Ga. and Tenn. What would I need to do to become able to practice there? Is there a need?

Thank You!


Reply #12 Leon Simons (67.3.219.36) -

Hi there!I'm 36 years old & just got back from Jaco,loved it.Just have a couple ? I didnt see pairsailing,but was told that you could find someone to take you?I've also learned to not buy jet skis in the states & then ship them there.Customs held though's skis till the owner ponied up 20gs more.Im certified padi diver,a Marine thecnician,certifed jet ski machanic,and fluent in spanish.I guess my main ? is I plane onbuying 6 skis in San Jose`with the sole purpose of being the owner/Guide for tours,and a 24to 29 ft Boston whaler boat for another tour.I know theres several tours you can take,but mine are going to be Unique!Do you think my odds are good? thanks much.

Reply #13 Naomi Hamm (68.165.10.151) -

I am planning to move to Costa Rica in Jan/Feb of 2006. I want to stay for about 5-6 months or however long it takes for me to become fluent in Spanish (I currentlt speak and understand on a basic level). I have a bachelors degree in Radio TV and Film, and have been working for Fox News television station in Austin, TX as an editor for the past year. I would like to get a job in costa rica while I live there, but I have no idea how to even start looking. Any ideas? Are there television jobs there? I would also be willing to work in a hotel, restaurant, beach resort, etc. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you

Naomi


Reply #14 SW (71.37.207.161) -

Hello,

My husband is a master cabinet maker. (custom cabinetry, fine furniture of every type, stairs, crown molding, casing, all joinery and installation,. He has run his own shop for 12 years.

In looking at real estate and photos of homes, I noticed that the kitchens do not usually match the architecture of the home, and that very few (also very very expensive)of the homes had beautiful kitchens.

I am wondering there would be a calling for a professional cabinet shop in Costa Rica.

Thank you

SW


Reply #15 SHAUNA FIERRO (67.34.59.102) -

i AM A 26 YR OLD FEMALE, WANTING TO RELOCATE. ÍM A CERTIFIED MASSAGE THEREPIST THAT WOULD LIKE TO WORK AT A RESORT.

Reply #16 Paul Barbeau (205.188.116.202) -

I currently live just outside Playa Jaco, Seeking employment

recently had a child born in the country and will be receving residency and ability to work leagally in Costa Rica. Fluent English Pretty good spanish But not quite fluent yet. 7 years exp. restraunt/managment in California. Much sales exp. in a variaty of diffrent products, great computer skills excelent coustomer service skills. Fantastic ability to solve problems. Have own car & Laptop Computer. I have aso worked in other fields of business from consruction, Telamarkting, Comp repair, And holistic dietary assistant. I am highly motivated Hard working and can't stand being late for anything. If you are looking for an employee your search has ended I can accomplish any task you need.


Reply #17 bill hedge (67.161.209.206) -

hi,im thinking of moving to costa rica and im wondering how the welding work is down there,im am certified in alum. stainless,tig and mig,all kinds of metal fab.i would love to help the people,but i do not know where to start,thanks

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